On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, David Miller wrote:No its not fixable. You are doing linear optimizations to a slowdown that grows exponentially. Going just one order up for page size reduces the necessary locks and handling of the kernel by 50%. These hacks have limitations. F.e. they do not deal with I/O and require application changes. --
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